Teacher of Design Technology - Queensbridge School
- Employer
- Birmingham City Council
- Location
- Queensbridge School, Queensbridge Road, Birmingham, B13 8QB
- Salary
- MPR/UPR
- Closing date
- 27 Jan 2025
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- Sector
- Education
- Job Type
- Schools / Academies - Teaching roles, Secondary School, Other Subject Area
- Contract Type
- Full time permanent
- Working Pattern
- See advert details
- Hours
- Full-Time, Part-Time
Job Details
Job Start Date: 28 April 2025 Contact Email: recruitment@queensbridge.bham.sch.uk
Full Time (part time requests may be considered)
Required for April 2025 (a September start may be considered for the right candidate)
We are seeking a passionate and innovative Teacher of Design and Technology to become part of our vibrant team. The successful candidate will be capable of delivering the Design and Technology curriculum at KS3 and possess some expertise in teaching the Design and Technology GCSE at Key Stage 4. They will inspire a love for the subject and motivate pupils to achieve their highest potential.
Queensbridge School is an 11 - 16 comprehensive, friendly and oversubscribed all-ability Foundation School of 900 pupils. We value Design Technology as part of our broad and balanced curriculum and we are looking for an enthusiastic Teacher who:
- is infectiously enthusiastic about Design Technology with a real flair and passion to develop an engaging and innovative curriculum which will inspire and engage our pupils
- has excellent classroom management skills and a high expectation for all pupils based on a strong track record with examination groups at both Key Stages
- has the vision, drive and enthusiasm to have a significant impact on attainment and progress within Design Technology
- will actively contribute to the long term vision and practice of both the whole school and the Design Technology Department
We can offer you:
- a positive and high performing learning culture supported by students, staff, parents and governors
- a commitment to your own personal development with a high-quality programme for teachers at all stages of their professional career
- a friendly and supportive workplace that prioritises wellbeing
- discounted access to BSHF medical insurance for you and your family
Informal visits to our school welcome. ECT applications welcome.
How to apply:
Should you require an application pack then please visit our website
Interviews: Friday 31 January 2025
Potential applicants should ensure that they read our Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and our Recruitment of Ex-Offenders Policy. These policies can be found on our website.
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including: enhanced DBS; Prohibition check; Childcare Disqualification (where applicable); qualifications (where applicable); medical fitness; identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references. An online search will also be carried out as part of due diligence on all short-listed candidates. This post is not part of the City Council and the successful candidate will not hold a Birmingham City Council Contract of Employment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for certain jobs and activities certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Further information about filtering offences can be found in the DBS filtering guide.
Company
Working for Birmingham City Council is more than just a job; it's about making life better for the 1 million plus people who live and work in the city.
We welcome people from diverse and underrepresented communities and encourage applications from, those with caring responsibilities, Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, neurodivergent, disabled and LGBT+ people. As part of our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, we are committed to promoting and supporting the physical and mental health of all our staff and removing barriers to improve inclusion. We are making significant strides to understand and continuously improve our employees’ experience and we are committed to implementing progressive diversity talent management.
Information for applicants with a disability
We are a proud Disability Confident Employer. We encourage applicants to disclose disabilities, so we can support them fully during our recruitment process and make any necessary reasonable adjustments. Please contact: 0121 675 7070 option 3 (lines open between 8.45am to 5.15pm Monday to Friday).
If you require an application in an alternative format, such as Braille or you are unable to complete an application form via WMJOBS, please contact bccHR@birmingham.gov.uk. When you have completed your application form this can be returned to bccHR@birmingham.gov.uk or for Braille applications these can be posted to, Recruitment Team, 2nd Floor, 10 Woodcock Street, B7 4BG.
The Council is a fantastic place to work. You will find an organisation that is both challenging and supportive; with a leadership impatiently adventurous in its pursuit of excellence.
There is a clear vision which is ensuring that the Council is working for communities today and building for tomorrow, we focus our resources on five key priorities:
- A Prosperous Birmingham: through a focus on inclusive economic growth, tackling unemployment, attracting inward investment, and maximising the benefits of the Commonwealth Games.
- An Inclusive Birmingham: through a focus on tackling poverty and inequality, empowering citizens, promoting diversity and civic pride, and supporting and enabling all children and young people to thrive.
- A Safe Birmingham: through a focus on making the city safer, safeguarding vulnerable citizens, increasing affordable housing, and tackling homelessness.
- A Healthy Birmingham: through a focus on tackling health inequalities, encouraging physical activity and healthy living, supporting mental health, and improving outcomes for adults with disabilities and older people.
- A Green Birmingham: through a focus on street cleanliness, improving air quality, continuing the route to net zero, and becoming a city of nature.
We see the Council’s role as providing strategic leadership – that’s being able to visualise a new future for the city and equipping others to share our vision. We want to ensure the provision of services for all, so we can support those least able to support themselves by working with partners and putting citizens and neighbourhoods at the heart of our decision-making.
We are always looking for people who put the customer at the centre of their approach, with a commitment to excellence to help us achieve our vision. We will support you to develop and thrive in your role, building a pathway for long-term success, with lots of development opportunities, such as apprenticeships.
In return, we offer you excellent terms and conditions, generous annual leave, a great pension scheme, well-being support, annual travel passes and discounts at a number of city centre establishments.
Birmingham City Council is a Foundation Living wage employer - known as the Birmingham Living Wage. The Birmingham Living Wage, is determined by the Living Wage Foundation on an annual basis by the Centre of Research in Society Polity at Loughborough University. The current rate can be found at: www.livingwage.org.uk.
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- Website
- http://birmingham.gov.uk/
- Telephone
- 0121 675 7070
- Location
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Birmingham City Council
Birmingham
West Midlands
B2 2XU
United Kingdom
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